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When Pokémon fans begin their thrilling 3D adventure in Pokémon X or Pokémon Y this October, they will be transported into an entirely new region called Kalos. A mysterious place that is shaped like a star, Kalos is a region where players will encounter beautiful forests, thriving cities, and many neverbeforeseen Pokémon. The central city of this breathtaking region is Lumiose City, a metropolis featuring a tower that is set to become an iconic structure in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y.

Pokémon X and Pokémon Y introduce all-new features to the legacy of Pokémon games. See what your amazing new adventure has in store!

Connect across the World with PSS!

Connect and play with other Trainers at any time with the new Player Search System (PSS), which allows you to find other people playing Pokémon X and Pokémon Y! You'll connect to other players nearby or around the world through the Internet. You can even communicate with players you've never had any contact with before. All you need to do to communicate with other players on the PSS is to tap their icons. Then you can easily choose to trade or battle with them. That's not all the PSS can do, so look forward to more info on this exciting feature in the future!

Battle Spot!

With Battle Spot, you can use your Internet connection to battle with players from around the world. Compete in casual Free Battles for everyday challenges, or take on tougher Rating Battles to see how you rank against the competition!

Global Trade Station!

Trade Pokémon with other Trainers around the world using the Global Trade Station! Decide which Pokémon you want to offer in trade and what kind of Pokémon you want to receive in return. If a matching partner can be found anywhere around the world, your trade will be completed. Previously, you could trade via the GTS only for Pokémon you'd already registered in your Pokédex by seeing or catching them. For the first time in the main Pokémon series, Pokémon X and Pokémon Y allow you to receive a Pokémon not yet registered in your Pokédex via GTS trade!

The All-New Fairy Type!

When the very first Pokémon games launched, there were 15 Pokémon types. Then Dark and Steel types made their debut with the arrival of Pokémon Gold Version and Pokémon Silver Version.

Now, more than 10 years later, a new chapter in Pokémon battling history is about to unfold with the Fairy type! You've already met the first Fairy-type Pokémon...Sylveon!

There are also Pokémon from previous Pokémon games that will be reclassified as Fairy-type Pokémon. They may look the same, but the strategies you'll choose and the way you use these Pokémon in battle will be unlike ever before!

Mega Pokémon!

Discover some of the incredible Mega Pokémon that await in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y! A Mega-Evolved Pokémon will be able to tap into a strength far greater than it could before. When a Pokémon becomes a Mega Pokémon in battle, Trainers will have a great opportunity to turn a battle around and snag a win! Unlike regular Evolution, Mega Evolution occurs only during battle. Once the battle ends, the Mega-Evolved Pokémon will return to its usual state.

Get ready for two new battle formats in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y that will give you challenges unlike ever before. Help your Pokémon grow even stronger by mastering these sophisticated formats!

Horde Encounters!

Until now, the number of Pokémon on each side of a battle has been even. Now you can test your mettle in Horde Encounters, where one of your Pokémon must take on multiple foes at once! This is a great chance to help your Pokémon grow. But if you don't have any moves that can attack multiple targets at once, you may be in for a rough time.

Sky Battles!

Get ready for aerial battles between Pokémon! In Sky Battles, only Pokémon that can fly are eligible. Seek out opposing Trainers standing high on cliffs or in other distant places. Be prepared: these battles can be tough!

Show your Pokémon some love with the new Pokémon-Amie feature! Play with your Pokémon, give them treats, and even scratch and pet them using the Nintendo 3DS or Nintendo 3DS XL system's Touch Screen.

You can use Pokémon-Amie at any time to play with the Pokémon that are in your team. You'll need to play with them over and over to learn their preferred way of being cared for. Treat them well to make them feel loved. Treat them badly, and they may show their displeasure!

The more you play with your Pokémon, the friendlier they will become. As your Pokémon becomes more friendly, it may perform better in battle - by avoiding opponents' attacks, landing critical hits, and more!

Begin your new adventure with one of three starter Pokémon: the Grass-type Pokémon Chespin, the Fire-type Pokémon Fennekin, or the Water-type Pokémon Froakie. Which Pokémon will you choose?

Chespin

The Grass-type Pokémon Chespin has a tough shell covering its head and back. Despite having a curious nature that tends to get it in trouble, Chespin keeps an optimistic outlook and doesn't worry about small details.

Fennekin

Searing heat blows from the ears of the Fire-type Pokémon Fennekin. This Pokémon loves to snack on twigs. Fennekin can be temperamental, but it tries to do its best for its Trainer.

Froakie

The Water-type Pokémon Froakie is both light and strong, making it capable of jumping incredibly high. The bubbles on its chest and back protect it from attacks. Froakie may appear absentminded, but in truth it pays close attention to its surroundings at all times.

Classic Partner Pokémon!

In Pokémon X and Pokémon Y, it's not Professor Sycamore who gives you your first Pokémon. Instead, when you receive a Pokémon from the professor, you'll be able to choose from Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle! These Pokémon were the first three Pokémon you could start your adventure with in Pokémon Red Version and Pokémon Blue Version, released in North America in 1998, the very beginning of the Pokémon series! And now you'll be able to include them in your party once again.

Two newly discovered Legendary Pokémon arrive in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. Much mystery still surrounds the Legendary Xerneas and Yveltal, but their importance in your journey will surely be revealed! Xerneas's Ability is Fairy Aura, which strengthens Fairy-type moves for all Pokémon in battle, including your opponent's Pokémon!

A Mysterious New Pokémon!

The mysteries of Pokémon X and Pokémon Y continue to grow with the discovery of a Pokémon that is strangely familiar! It looks a lot like the powerful Legendary Pokémon Mewtwo, but not quite the same...

What's New

Pokémon X and Pokémon Y introduce all-new features to the legacy of Pokémon games. See what your amazing new adventure has in store!

Connect across the World with PSS!

Connect and play with other Trainers at any time with the new Player Search System (PSS), which allows you to find other people playing Pokémon X and Pokémon Y! You'll connect to other players nearby or around the world through the Internet. You can even communicate with players you've never had any contact with before. All you need to do to communicate with other players on the PSS is to tap their icons. Then you can easily choose to trade or battle with them. That's not all the PSS can do, so look forward to more info on this exciting feature in the future!

Battle Spot!

With Battle Spot, you can use your Internet connection to battle with players from around the world. Compete in casual Free Battles for everyday challenges, or take on tougher Rating Battles to see how you rank against the competition!

Global Trade Station!

Trade Pokémon with other Trainers around the world using the Global Trade Station! Decide which Pokémon you want to offer in trade and what kind of Pokémon you want to receive in return. If a matching partner can be found anywhere around the world, your trade will be completed. Previously, you could trade via the GTS only for Pokémon you'd already registered in your Pokédex by seeing or catching them. For the first time in the main Pokémon series, Pokémon X and Pokémon Y allow you to receive a Pokémon not yet registered in your Pokédex via GTS trade!

The All-New Fairy Type!

When the very first Pokémon games launched, there were 15 Pokémon types. Then Dark and Steel types made their debut with the arrival of Pokémon Gold Version and Pokémon Silver Version.

Now, more than 10 years later, a new chapter in Pokémon battling history is about to unfold with the Fairy type! You've already met the first Fairy-type Pokémon...Sylveon!

There are also Pokémon from previous Pokémon games that will be reclassified as Fairy-type Pokémon. They may look the same, but the strategies you'll choose and the way you use these Pokémon in battle will be unlike ever before!

Mega Pokemon!

Discover some of the incredible Mega Pokémon that await in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y! A Mega-Evolved Pokémon will be able to tap into a strength far greater than it could before. When a Pokémon becomes a Mega Pokémon in battle, Trainers will have a great opportunity to turn a battle around and snag a win! Unlike regular Evolution, Mega Evolution occurs only during battle. Once the battle ends, the Mega-Evolved Pokémon will return to its usual state.

New Ways to Battle

Get ready for two new battle formats in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y that will give you challenges unlike ever before. Help your Pokémon grow even stronger by mastering these sophisticated formats!

Horde Encounters!

Until now, the number of Pokémon on each side of a battle has been even. Now you can test your mettle in Horde Encounters, where one of your Pokémon must take on multiple foes at once! This is a great chance to help your Pokémon grow. But if you don't have any moves that can attack multiple targets at once, you may be in for a rough time.

Sky Battles!

Get ready for aerial battles between Pokémon! In Sky Battles, only Pokémon that can fly are eligible. Seek out opposing Trainers standing high on cliffs or in other distant places. Be prepared: these battles can be tough!

At Play with Pokemon Amie

Show your Pokémon some love with the new Pokémon-Amie feature! Play with your Pokémon, give them treats, and even scratch and pet them using the Nintendo 3DS or Nintendo 3DS XL system's Touch Screen.

You can use Pokémon-Amie at any time to play with the Pokémon that are in your team. You'll need to play with them over and over to learn their preferred way of being cared for. Treat them well to make them feel loved. Treat them badly, and they may show their displeasure!

The more you play with your Pokémon, the friendlier they will become. As your Pokémon becomes more friendly, it may perform better in battle - by avoiding opponents' attacks, landing critical hits, and more!

Begin your new adventure with one of three starter Pokémon: the Grass-type Pokémon Chespin, the Fire-type Pokémon Fennekin, or the Water-type Pokémon Froakie. Which Pokémon will you choose?

Starters

Chespin

The Grass-type Pokémon Chespin has a tough shell covering its head and back. Despite having a curious nature that tends to get it in trouble, Chespin keeps an optimistic outlook and doesn't worry about small details.

Fennekin

Searing heat blows from the ears of the Fire-type Pokémon Fennekin. This Pokémon loves to snack on twigs. Fennekin can be temperamental, but it tries to do its best for its Trainer.

Froakie

The Water-type Pokémon Froakie is both light and strong, making it capable of jumping incredibly high. The bubbles on its chest and back protect it from attacks. Froakie may appear absentminded, but in truth it pays close attention to its surroundings at all times.

New Legendary Pokemon!

Two newly discovered Legendary Pokémon arrive in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. Much mystery still surrounds the Legendary Xerneas and Yveltal, but their importance in your journey will surely be revealed! Xerneas's Ability is Fairy Aura, which strengthens Fairy-type moves for all Pokémon in battle, including your opponent's Pokémon!

A Mysterious New Pokémon!

The mysteries of Pokémon X and Pokémon Y continue to grow with the discovery of a Pokémon that is strangely familiar! It looks a lot like the powerful Legendary Pokémon Mewtwo, but not quite the same...

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Rated 9.5 out of 10 by 174
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Rated 0 out of 10 by Akasumi INTENSE
From what I see so far, this looks like it'll be the best Pokémon game to date. It has stunning 3D, Multiple starter Pokémon and new gameplay like Pokémon bank, Poke-Transfer and new ways to train and battle! So far there are over 40 new confirmed Pokémon from the Kalos region. (I will for sure get the Mega-Blaziken!) I bought a new 3ds just to get this game and I'm pretty sure I'll be very happy with it. Will write another review when released...
10/1/13

Rated 0 out of 10 by SHAITAN Fan since 96...
I've been a fan of Pokemon since it started in 96' I bought Pokemon Red when it released my brother had Blue and I've since then bought every single Pokemon game to date and although i did not like the last generation of Pokemon i still enjoyed it but i found i never spent as much time as i did with the older generations of the games so i understand the older fans when they feel like the series has fallen a bit but on the other hand i STILL LOVE Pokemon i cant seem to get enough Pokemon and to those who say the 3d game-play will take the nostalgia away from their childhood i say you are remembering the thrill of Pokemon all wrong the nostalgia isn't in the visuals but in the adventure and the countless number of Pokemon to discover at least that is where MY nostalgia remains and i am truly excited to add this Pokemon game to my collection of memories in-fact i had a DS Lite up till i heard the next generation of Pokemon games was being released for the 3ds and not the DS as soon as i heard the news i went online to confirm it and when i saw it was true i ran out to sell my DS and saved up some money and i had the luckiest timing ever because when i finally had enough money to buy a 3dsxl i read they were releasing a limited edition Pikachu 3dsXl so i waited till the release of it (2 days later) and i bought it now I'm just playing the waiting game
4/13/13

Rated 0 out of 10 by theFLfurry hmmmm
I can't wait! im at the point where i've preorderd the 2ds with both games and the guide! my only concern is if i can send my gen. 4 and 5 pokemon to the game. if not i will give up on humanity as we knoe it.....
8/30/13

Rated 0 out of 10 by BradTheMutt 6th Gen
I'm so ecstatic about this being on the 3DS! There are so many whiners about it not being on the regular DS format. I'm excited for the gameplay of swinging across crevices and what not. I can't wait until the release more info about it. I prefer Xerneas because it stands out from every other legendary there has ever been. I mean Yveltal just seems like every other legendary bird type looking pokemon. I'll probably get both games for once because this is a gen I don't want to pass up. Also the starters look pretty great too.
1/16/13

Rated 0 out of 10 by sthsmbloz1 YAY! 6th generation For The Win!
I am very excited for this game, it has stuff that you've probably already known of such as 3d graphics, new pokemon, and that we'll be getting a new eveeloution. There is one main reason I'm excited for this. If you remember how good the gamecube games were, this one looks just as, if not more promising. I also like how they're using new character models, as opposed to "HD" versions of the n64 and Wii character models. I'm not 100% sure, but I think that there was some cell shading to make it look more anime-ish. Well, Overall, very excited for this, if you're a pokemon fan, I would say pre-order this, and If you're a non-pokemon fan check it out, you might like it.
3/11/13

Rated 10 out of 10 by MewCollector Perfect
The graphics are stunning, the graphics have came a long way from the original 2d style and the pokemon are instead now fully animated and in 3d.
3/19/14

Rated 0 out of 10 by Reshiram29 FINALLY A LEGIT REASON FOR ME GETTING A 3DS
I can't wait to get these games in October and get a huge amount of new pokemon and do three way Generation tranfering :D.
3/11/13

Rated 0 out of 10 by Gardevoirlover 3DS XL X and Y Styles
This is going to be one of the best games of all and im aware of this...BUT ive seen in Japan their releasing new pokemon X and Y themes 3DS XL's Why cant we have these styled systems we deserve them just as much as the Japanese and we would all really love them i will put pictures in the description :)
7/15/13

Rated 0 out of 10 by Supermcawsomevill This is going to be good
I can't wait for this game. I was expection black and white to be on the 3DS orginaly but this is good too.
6/6/13

Rated 10 out of 10 by Tika2 Exactly what the Pokemon Franchise needed
I had finally burnt out on Heart Gold whenever this game was announced. Pokemon Black and White were huge let downs and whenever I heard this was coming I had to go buy a 3DS in hopes that it would rejuvenate my love for Pokemon; it did just that. Pokemon X (or Y) provide that same feeling Pokemon Stadium did with the 3D effects, but with that same explore and capture RPG that we came to love. The mega evolutions that came to the game are nice, but really don't add too much since you can only have one per battle (so hard to choose). They made the game much more accessible for the masses by providing us with an updated EXP share that gives 50% exp to ALL party members, better online battling, destiny knot for easier in game breeding, and (above all else) a faster, engaging battle sequence. I tried going back to Heart Gold and DANG is it a slow processing game in comparison. Pokemon X is everything you hoped Game Freak would do to help the franchise and I highly recommend giving it a go.
9/21/14